How Can We Help?
Answer
The XMDesignerIs used to configure XMPro BPM solutions. is a Windows application that enables a business analyst to graphically design and customize business processes using a drag-and-drop interface, as well as to define any related information, such as roles and users, and configure site-specific settings.
The XMDesigner communicates with the BPMBusiness process management (BPM) is a discipline in operations management that uses various methods to discover, model, analyze, measure, improve, optimize, and automate business processes. BPM focuses on improving corporate performance by managing business processes. Any combination of methods used to manage a company's business processes is BPM. Processes can be structured and repeatable or unstructured and variable. Engine through XML Web Services exclusively (using the SOAP protocol) to store and retrieve the process information. This means that the XMDesigner can connect to an XMPro site located anywhere within an intranet, or anywhere in the world if the site is published over the Internet.
The only information that the XMDesigner requires is the URL of the XMPro site. The XMDesigner stores the URL in a site file (.esf), which then uniquely identifies the connection to that site.
Built in Tools
Transfer Manager
Exports all selected process information from the database to an XML file, which can then be migrated to other XMPro sites.
Version Manager
Allows you to create and manage different versions of your processes.
Process Refactoring
Assists with refactoring when you need to rename objects or activities.
Setup Validation
Checks the integrity of the user and role configuration in a site.
Language Editor
Allows for the creation and configuration of different Client Interface languages.
Account Lockout manager
Allows the site’s administrator/s to block and unblock users.
User Importer
Imports a list of users from a comma-separated text file (.csv) that can be generated from an Excel spreadsheet.
It can also import users from an Active Directory.
Comments are closed.